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Economic crisis: A man refuel his motorcycle at a petrol station in Dhaka. Soaring energy and food prices due to the Russia-Ukraine war have inflated the country’s import bill, forcing the government to seek loans from global agencies, including the IMF. — Reuters

DHAKA: Bangladesh raised fuel prices by around 50% on Saturday, a move that will trim the country’s subsidy burden but put more pressure on inflation that is already running above 7%.

The South Asian country’s US$416bil (RM1.85 trillion) economy has been one of the fastest-growing in the world for years.

However, soaring energy and food prices due to the Russia-Ukraine war have inflated its import bill, forcing the government to seek loans from global agencies, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The price for petrol has been increased by 51.2% to 130 taka (US$1.38 or RM6.15) a litre, 95-octane gasoline by 51.7% to 135 taka (RM6.24) and diesel and kerosene by 42.5%, the power, energy and mineral resources ministry said in a statement.

The fuel price increase was inevitable given global market conditions, the ministry added, noting state-run Bangladesh Petroleum Corp had incurred a loss of more than eight billion taka (US$85mil or RM378.6mil) on oil sales in the six months to July.

“The new prices will not seem tolerable to everyone. But we had no other choice. People have to be patient,” Nasrul Hamid, state minister for power, energy and mineral resources, told reporters on Saturday.

He said prices would be adjusted if global prices fall.

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“It was necessary but I never imagined such a drastic hike. I don’t know whether the government is fulfilling the prerequisite to have an IMF loan,” a government official said.

Terming the government’s move as “rubbing salt in the wounds’, main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary-general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said the hike would have a terrible impact on the economy.

Bangladesh’s inflation rate has been above 6% for nine consecutive months, and hit 7.48% in July, putting pressure on poorer families to meet their daily expenses and raising the risk of social unrest.

“We are already struggling to make ends meet. Now that the government has raised fuel prices, how will we survive?,” said Mizanur Rahman, a private sector employee.

The government last raised diesel and kerosene prices by 23% in November which in turn prompted a nearly 30% rise in transport fares.

Global oil prices have eased from their highs in recent weeks and closed last Friday at their lowest levels since February, rattled by worries a recession could hit fuel demand.

Benchmark Brent crude futures fell below US$95 (RM423) per barrel last Friday, down from a peak of US$133.18 (RM593) in March.

Amid dwindling foreign exchange reserves, the government has taken a series of measures, including placing curbs on luxury goods imports and on fuel imports including liquefied natural gas and shutting diesel-run power plants as it resorted to recurring power outages.

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